Proximity Mines

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Vehicle Mines return in Grand Theft Auto Online, renamed simply "Proximity Mines". Although similar in function to the normal Proximity Mines, they are disk-shaped rather than original Proximity Mines' brick shape. They also emit a bright light, making it more visible than regular hand-held versions.

Performance

Grand Theft Auto 2

If a car or pedestrian comes into contact with the mine, it will blow them up. Mines can be used to explode pursuers or to block an entrance to a weapon in a multiplayer game for example. When a mine is placed under a stationary car without a driver, the mine will only explode when someone enters the car. This is a neat trap to be used in multiplayer. Its damage per "round" is 10+.

Grand Theft Auto Online

Proximity Mines act similarly to the GTA 2 iteration, where they can be deployed from a selected range of weaponized vehicles and explode upon proximity of pedestrians and vehicles. They appear to be a bit stronger than their standard counterpart, as 7 are able to destroy an APC (while regular hand-held Proximity Mines are able to destroy said vehicle with eight mines, placed on its front). Players should be careful, as vehicle mines are immediately armed upon being placed, which can damage or destroy a slow-moving vehicle (being a fatal mistake for the Dune FAV or the Weaponized Tampa). It is better to use on high-speed chases.

Note these mines are only functional in free-roam; during contact missions, heists and races, the mines are disabled and the horn is reactivated.